Budapest története II. A későbbi középkorban és a török hódoltság idején (Budapest, 1975)
Fekete Lajos — Nagy Lajos: BUDAPEST TÖRTÉNETE A TÖRÖK KORBAN
59. Reconstruction of a window in the royal palace 60. Portrait of Elisabeth, queen mother, on a capital of the Our Lady Church (to-day Matthias Church) (Plaster cast) 61. Detail from the Mary-gate in the Matthias Church (Plaster cast) 62. Master János (Johannes Lapicida); Fragment from the head of a woman saint found in the chapel of the royal palace 63 — 64. Console from the royal palace 65. Console with grotesque head from the Our Lady Chirch of Buda 66. Tower of the St. Nicholas monastery-church of the Dominican monastery in Buda Castle, from the west, about 1940 67. Western facade of the church of the Franciscan monastery on the Margaret Island 68. Sediliae with semicircular and traceried apexes on the northern side of the gateway; Uri St. 34 in Buda Castle 69. Southern wall of the gateway, Uri St. 38 70. Southern side of the gateway in Uri St. 48 71. Sedilia row in the gateway of Uri St. 32 72. Crystal cup of Hedvig, Polish queen, the daughter of King Louis I. 73. Completed stove tile with lilies from the royal palace. Its material: unglazed, grey tile 74. Fragment of a yellow glazed stove tile decorated with dragon from the royal palace, 14th century 75. Wooden pots from the well uncovered in the cellar in Disz Sq. 10, of Buda Castle 76. Glass with blobs, from Óbuda Lajos St. 77. Tin jug from the well of the cellar of Disz Sq. 10 78. Drawing of the door-window-groups constructed on the basis of the stone fragments fallen from the facade of the "Friss Palace" of the royal palace 79. Detail of the southern great hall of the royal palace, reconstructed by L. Gerő 80. Ruins of the southern end of the royal palace from the south-west during the excavation in 1952. — Left: "István Tower", right: walls of the ground-floor and the cellar of the southern great hall 81 — 83. Arcaded courtyard in Országház St. 2 (Buda Castle) 84. Ground-floor room with cross-vault in Országház St. 13 85. Houses in the Országház St. Nos 18, 20, 22 86. The interior of the Mary Church in Pest (today: City Parish Church) after restoration by Schmidt, Lux and Borsos 87. Ground plan of the City Parish Church 88. Sediliae in the sanctuary of the City Parish Church decorated with frescoes, 1942 89 — 90. Fresco representing the Calvary after restoration and detail before the restoration 91. Fresco detail from the Gothic tabernacle of the City Parish Church 92. Detail of the restored tabernacle of the City Parish Church 93. Wall-painting, representing dancing coupleand jester, from Táncsics St. 24 of Buda Castle 94. Thomas Kolozsvári: Calvary, 1427. The central panel of the high altar of Garamszentbenedek 95. Panel representing the "Death of the Virgin" from the altar of Grudziadz (Poland) 96. Tombstone of Master János, the king's painter with the artist's escutcheon found in the Matthias Church in secondary position 97 —98. Tombstone of Stibor, Lord Chamberlain in the 1430s, found before the Matthias Church 99. Yellow glazed stove tile from the royal palace of Buda Castle 100. Reconstruction of a stove with the arms of King Sigismund on the basis of stove tiles found in the royal palace 101. Knight fighting a duel. Stove tile from royal palace, 1450s 102. Reconstruction of a stove on the basis of stove tiles found in the royal palace. The original one was made in the middle of the 15th century 103. The "Matthias Calvary". Pure gold ronde bosse enamel work decorated with precious stones and pearls. The upper part is early 15th century, the lower part was made in the 1480s. The hill under the crucifix and the angel figures are Baroque completions 104. Detail from the "Matthias Calvary" 105. Female head carved from bone, possibly the Mater Dolorosa of a Pieta, from the first half of the 15th century, excavated in the royal palace (Height: 2.7 cm) 106. Armorial bearing of King Matthias. Stone found in the royal palace 107. Engraving representing Buda from the Hartman Schedel's "World Chronicle" completed about 1470, first printed edition was published in 1493 108. Giovanni Dalmata; fragment of a relief representing the arm of a Roman soldier, from 1489, found in the royal palace ' 109 — 110. Red marble coffer ceiling of a niche, from 1489, found in the royal palace 111. Red marble cross-window composed of fragments found in the royal palace 112. Reconstruction drawing of Renaissance doorframes on basis of the fragments excavated in the royal palace 113. Completed door-frame of white limestone with raven and escutcheon of King Matthias from the middle of 1470s found in the royal palace 114. Red marble door-frame with festoon decoration recarved after Renaissance fragments found during the excavation in the royal palace. The original piece was made probably in the workshop of Jacob of Trau 115. Reconstructed part of the balusters surrounding the court with loggias in the royal palace completed with fragments found during the excavation 110. Workshop of Jacob of Trau, red marble frize from the royal palace, 1479. Possibly decoration of the throne-room 117. Fragment of a red marble cornice with frieze having dolphin decoration from the excavation of the royal palace, possibly it belonged to an audience chamber of the central court of the palace 118. Red marble Renaissance capital from the royal palace 119. Red marble pilaster cover from the royal palace 120. Reconstructed maiolica floor tiles with the emblem of King Matthias and that of the House of Aragon from the roy ah palace 121. Completed maiolica floor tiels with representation of King Matthias raven from the royal palace 122. Red marble water-spout in the form of a dolphin, presumably from the fountain of the royal palace 123. Fountain decorated with the arms of King Matthias and Queen Beatrix in the southern court of the royal palace 124. Fragment of a stove tile with mixed coloured glazes from the royal palace 125. King Matthias enthroned. Completed mixed glazed stove tile from the royal palace